TL;DR: This report contains the recommendations dealing with urinary incontinence, procedures related to the evaluation of urine storage (cystometry, urethral closure pressure profile) and units of measurement.
TL;DR: Uratape transobturator tape is a simple and effective procedure with follow-up of one year for the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence confirmed after 1 year of follow- up.
TL;DR: Using the proposed video urodynamic criteria obstructed cases had significantly higher voiding pressures, lower flow rates and higher post-void residual than unobstructed cases, as expected, but absolute values are not as dramatic in women as in men.
TL;DR: It is proposed that anti-NGF treatment may be a rational and effective treatment in intractable bladder pain.
Abstract: Objectives
To determine whether nerve growth factor (NGF) is elevated in painful conditions of the urinary bladder (idiopathic sensory urgency, interstitial cystitis and painful chronic cystitis).
Patients and methods
Sixteen women patients were recruited from the Urodynamic Clinic at The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, London. Four each had idiopathic sensory urgency (mean age 34 years, range 24–51), chronic cystitis (mean age 51 years, range 40–79) and interstitial cystitis (mean age 41 years, range 29–53). Four women who had genuine stress incontinence on cystometry but with no irritative symptoms were used as controls (mean age 45 years, range 35–54). The levels of NGF were determined in bladder biopsies from all women and biopsy sections were immunostained to detect NGF.
Results
The levels of NGF were higher in samples from all three painful bladder conditions than in samples from controls. Immunostaining showed increased NGF expression in the urothelium, most marked in patients with idiopathic sensory urgency.
Conclusions
The increased level of NGF may explain several clinical and pathological features in these conditions, including sensitization of nociceptor fibres and increased numbers of mast cells. We propose that anti-NGF treatment may be a rational and effective treatment in intractable bladder pain.
TL;DR: There were 152 patients with prostatism investigated by inflow cystometry and pressure flow analysis of micturition before and after elective prostatectomy, and many symptoms attributed to obstruction were found to be owing to bladder instability.